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Vancouver 2009: learning about the Vancouver Fuel Cell Vehicle Program

Vancouver is hosting the Hydrogen + Fuel Cells 2009 conference this week, and that give us a chance to learn a bit more about the city's ongoing hydrogen fuel cell vehicle tests. The Vancouver Fuel Cell Vehicle Program is a seven-year program, and is testing modified H2Ford Focuses in real-world situations. The Focuses are Ford's third-generation hybrid electric hydrogen fuel cell test vehicles and use a 5,000 PSI hydrogen tank and have a top speed of 80 mph and a driving range of between 160 and 200 miles. The cars use a fuel cell (the Mark902) made by Ballard, a company based in British Columbia. The cars will be on the local roads until 2010.